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EōS Fitness Raises Over $100K for Challenged Athletes Foundation, Renews Commitment to Eliminating Barriers to Fitness

November 5, 2024

SAN DIEGO – Nov. 5, 2024 – EōS Fitness proudly presented a check for $110,000 to the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) in a powerful show of support for inclusive and active lifestyles. The donation follows joint fundraising efforts to advance CAF’s mission to provide individuals with physical disabilities resources to pursue active lifestyles and competitive sports.

As the title sponsor of Tour de Cove, a half-day cyclethon and a highlight of the CAF Community Weekend in San Diego, EōS Fitness led companywide fundraising efforts to support the cause. On November 3, more than 100 participants gathered dressed in Halloween costumes for a “spooky spin” at Bonita Cove near South Mission Bay, riding individually or as three-person relay teams to raise money and celebrate athletes with physical disabilities.

“The dedication of our members and team members to making a positive impact in the lives of CAF athletes is remarkable, and their overwhelming support makes this event even more meaningful,” said Shilpi Sullivan, chief marketing officer, EōS Fitness. “EōS is committed to building a fitness community that’s not only accessible and inclusive but also truly empowering—where everyone, regardless of their starting point, has the resources and support to thrive. We’re excited to extend our partnership with CAF for another three years. Together, we’re breaking down barriers and uniting people through the transformative power of sports and fitness.”

CAF athletes rode side-by-side with event attendees and shared their stories on stage. Throughout the day, EōS group fitness instructors led various modified cycle classes. The fundraiser concluded with a check presentation by EōS CEO Rich Drengberg and Sullivan.

EōS and CAF have partnered for the past four years, raising nearly half a million dollars. Over the next three years, EōS will continue fundraising for CAF and supporting its athletes year-round by sponsoring memberships, benefiting more than 100 CAF athletes nationwide as part of CAF’s grant program.

“By rallying together, we can truly enhance the quality of life for our athletes,” said Kristine Entwistle, chief executive officer, CAF. “We are so thankful for the EōS community’s generosity and compassion in keeping these individuals participating in sports and physical activities, redefining what is possible and pushing the boundaries of accessible fitness.”

With over 150 locations open or on the way nationwide, EōS Fitness is dedicated to creating an inclusive fitness community where everyone can focus on overall well-being, regardless of ability or fitness level. Members can access premium amenities, including indoor lap pools, cardio theaters, turf functional training areas, innovative recovery options, the latest group fitness classes and knowledgeable team members. For more information on EōS Fitness memberships and CAF grants, visit challengedathletes.org/EōS_fitness_grants/.

About EōS Fitness
EōS Fitness, a leader in the fitness industry with its High Value. Low Price. (HVLP)® gyms, is an inclusive and welcoming organization committed to empowering exercise practitioners of all experience levels. With more than 150 gym locations open and on the way in Arizona, Florida, Nevada, Southern California, Texas and Utah, EōS Fitness is rapidly expanding. Providing serious fitness options, EōS Fitness offers the best equipment, high-energy workout classes, top-notch amenities, and extensive personal training options starting at just $9.99 per month. www.EōSfitness.com.

About Challenged Athletes Foundation
The Challenged Athletes Foundation® (CAF) stands as a global leader in empowering individuals with physical disabilities to embrace vibrant, active lives. CAF firmly believes that engaging in physical activity, regardless of one’s ability level, fosters self-esteem, encourages independence, and enriches the quality of life. CAF has been at the forefront of the adaptive movement for three transformative decades, catalyzing change and redefining possibilities. Since its inception in 1994, CAF has raised over $178 million and fulfilled 48,000 funding requests from people with physical disabilities across all 50 states and more than 70 countries, impacting another 60,000 individuals annually through its outreach efforts. From providing essential equipment like handcycles to offering mentorship and encouragement, CAF’s mission is clear: to provide opportunities and support to those who aspire to lead active, athletic lifestyles. To learn more, please visit challengedathletes.org.